Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, October 20, 1976, Image 14

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Booters lose 3 games; face nasty crowd
After two scoreless quar-
ters, McCaskey booted
home a goal in the third
quarter of the Donegal-
McCaskey soccer game.
When Donegal goalie Brent
Becker was nearly crushed
by a McCaskey player, the
official issued a warning in
the form of a yellow card.
McCaskey. connected for
two more goals in that
quarter. Kris McCue scor-
ed for the Indians in the
final quarter to end the
game 3 to 1 in McCaskey’s
favor. The JV team also
lost by a score of 3 to 1.
Randy Houseal scored the
JV goal.
When Donegal met
Hempfield on the soccer
field, everyone knew it
would be a highly contest-
ed game, but no one could
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have imagined how vicious
a game it would become.
Both teams played excel-
lent games. The score was
even in the first half even
after a penalty kick for
Donegal. In the third quar-
ter Matt King scored for
the Black Knights. Kris
McCue evened the score on
a penalty shot at the goal.
The excitement really
started in the fourth quar-
ter when the Hempfield
crowd turned hostile to-
ward the referees and the
Donegal team. In a dispute
in front of the goal cage, a
Donegal player was given a
yellow card, but the referee
awarded an indirect kick to
the Donegal team. The
Hempfield coach protested
and the crowd began to boo
the official. Finally, the
coach became so violent
that the official was forced
to issue him a yellow card.
One spectator became en-
raged, charged onto the
field, and hit the referee.
The game continued, both
teams playing even harder
than before. With just
minutes left in the game,
Hempfield was able to
penetrate Donegal’s de-
fense and score. Although
Hempfield did win the
game, they certainly can
not be awarded a prize for
their sportsmanship. The
JV team led Hempfield 1 to
0 throughout most of the
game. In the fourth quart-
er, however, the Knights
were able to score twice to
take the game away from
the Indians. Donegal’s goal
was scored by Randy
Houseal who was assisted
by Nau Moua.
E-Town was the first to
score in the soccer game on
Friday. Although the play
was equal, Donegal was
unable to capitalize on any
mistakes that the Bears
made. In the third quarter
E-Town scored again. After
a brilliant save by Greg
Newlin, E-Town was given
a penalty kick. The shot
was saved, and the Bears
did not score again. The
final score was 2 to 0. The
JV team stomped E-Town $
to 1. Marc Henri Bataille
scored twice, and Scott
Hershey and Randy Hou-
seal and Randy Fellenbaum
each scored once.
On Saturday morning the
alumni took on the Donegal
Soccer Team. The alumni
exhibited their skill in
beating the Indians 4 to 2.
Kris McCue and Ron
Meckley scored for DHS.
Scott O’Leary and Jay Long
scored once while Jack
Dettinger Scored twice for
the alumni.
‘Henry Libhart displays art
Elizabethtown College
will present a two-man
show featuring the work of
master wood craftsman,
Paul W. Eshelman and
Marietta artist, Henry M.
Libhart on campus Sunday,
October 17 through October
30.
The exhibit will be in the
College’s Alpha Hall
Lounge and be open to the
public Monday through
Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. and on Saturday, from
9 a.m. to 12 noon. ;
* ‘D? I team
by Mary Rose Turnpaugh
The Donegal Braves ‘‘D’’
Team after getting off to a
slow start, has been stead-
ily improving under the
guidance of coaches Jim
Shank and Randy Richards.
This is the first year for
many of the boys and their
record is impressive. After
suffering 2 defeats they
went on to hold the next 3
Braves A team
by David L. Miller
On Sunday, October 10
the Donegal Braves travel-
ed to Garden Spot on a
cold and windy afternoon.
The ‘‘B’’ Team played first
and immediately took com-
mand of the game with
Risberg carrying the ball
and Snyder catching a pass
on the 16 yard line.
Risberg scored 2 plays
later; the point was no
A
good and it was Braves 6-0.
Good defense by Dohner,
Wagner, Hoover, Snyder,
Maxwell, McBride, and
John Yohe stopped Garden
Spot and the score was
soon 12-0. In the third
quarter a 60 yard pass by
Risberg to Kennedy made
the score 18. The 2 point
conversion to Snyder was
good and Donegal won
20-0.
The **A’”’ Team started
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Libhart, a Marietta resi-
dent, is professor and
chairman of the Depart-
ment of Art at Elizabeth-
town College.
An artist well-known na-
tionally, Libhart will exhibit
a retrospective of his work,
which includes watercolors
of scientific subject matter
as flowers, birds, fruits,
vegetables, and insects.
An exhibitor and art
lecturer, he serves as
consultant in fine arts for
the Rock Ford Foundation,
improving
‘teams they met scoreless
with 2 wins and 1 tie.
The efforts of Mike
Yohe, Pat Turnpaugh, Ron
Hiltz, Greg Edgell, Jim
Wohlfeil, and all the boys
as well as the cheerleaders
deserve much credit.
The defeat suffered Sat-
urday to Hempfield should
be no setback to a good
season for this very deter-
mined ‘‘D’’ team.
wins
big by scoring on the first
play and were out in front
8 to 0. But Garden Spot’s
“*A"" Team came right back
and Braves. were soon
behind and never caught
up. Garden Spot won
36-16.
The *‘C’’ Team played a
defensive battle the first
half; but had the first play
from scrimmage recalled
when a 45 yard run by
George. Rice was called
back by a penality. A pass
on the goal line was on the
edge of Shelly's fingertips
but could not hold on.
Garden Spot scored on an
end run right before the
half and led 6-0. The
Braves came out the se-
cond half and played a
good game with good de-
fense led by SottaSante,
Brady, Crider, Kauffman,
Grady, Halterman, and
Edgell and a new look
offense with Brenner, Rice,
Miller, Edgell, and Thome
carrying the ball down to
the 4 yard line. With 15
seconds to go, Thome
scored and the extra point
try was no good; the game
ended 6-6.
October 20, 1976
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